Problem when trying to refresh user policy



I wave a Win 2K3 AD domain. When I go to a command prompt and try to
refresh the policy on a Domain Controller by typing GPUPDATE, I get the
following error.

Failed to refresh User Policy. Error - The system cannot find the file
specified
.. Exiting...
Computer Policy Refresh has completed.

Any ideas as to what it cannot locate, or how to fix this?

Thanks

ccoates


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